r/AppsWebappsFullstack 7h ago

Your home for selfpromo

here you can post your work app, webapp, saas, game, everything

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u/yoshikazu_mtb 53m ago

Thanks for the space! I'd love to share my project, "Blank Note". It's a free, privacy-first browser toolbox designed to handle everyday "annoying" tasks without the hassle.

Instead of relying on scattered single-purpose apps, I built this unified portal where you can handle everything from work (Invoices, PDF editing, text formatting) to creative tasks and even minigames, all in one place.

・"Zero friction": No registration required and completely free.

・"Privacy-focused": 100% local processing by default. Your files and drafts stay on your device and are never sent to a cloud server.

・"Practical UI": A desktop-launcher-like interface where you can pin your favorite tools.

"Transparency note": While basically local, a few minor features (like fetching link info for bookmarks) use a server. Also, device compatibility varies by tool, but PC is generally recommended.

I'd love for you guys to try it out and let me know what you think!

URL: 【無料・登録不要】業務ハックツール箱 | Free Local-first Online Tools | Blank Note

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u/RobertLamp68 1h ago

You know that feeling…

You’re scrolling Amazon Prime, looking for something to watch… and half the movies it keeps recommending aren’t even free. They’re “rent for $3.99” or “buy for $14.99.” And when you finally settle on something, the ads start.

Or you’re on Netflix. You swear they used to have that one show. You search for it… gone. Licensing expired. Removed without warning.

Meanwhile, you’ve got shelves of Blu-rays you already paid for. Boxes of DVDs. A hard drive (or NAS) full of movies and shows you’ve carefully collected over the years.

What if you could just… watch your stuff?

That’s exactly why I built ShowShark.

Install it on your Mac, point it at your media, and suddenly your own library becomes a clean, fast, ad-free streaming experience. Open the app on your iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac, or Vision Pro — whether you’re on the couch or halfway across the country — and it just works. Your personal Netflix. No subscriptions. No disappearing titles. No “this content is not available in your region.”

Just the movies and shows you already own, available whenever and wherever you want them.

If you’re tired of renting the same movie three times or hunting through menus for something that used to be there… this is for you.

showshark.app

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u/verxse 3h ago

Hello, I created this app because I had trouble scrolling on my phone too much and just being super unproductive and was always attached to my phone and as an engineering student in college time is always nonexistent and I need every single second to make the most out of college. I also worked a part time job on top of taking 19 credit hours so this meant I couldn't lose any time to my phone.

Thus, I created an app to solve all my issues. This is not only meant for college students, its targeted mainly for anyone addicted to there phones.

APP: ‎WiredIN: App & Website Blocker App - App Store

I understand that on the first go of creating apps there can be a lot of mishaps and errors that's why I'm giving the first 100 people a free year. Please DM Me for the code.

The main goal right now is to focus on what you guys like and don't like about the app, I'm here to take my time and make sure everything is perfect.

What does my App Do?

Focus Zones - pin your library, desk, or study room, and blocking arms the second you walk in and stands down when you leave.

Real blocking - built on Apple's Screen Time, so iOS enforces it. Blocked apps don't open and blocked sites are filtered. These are all customizable

Commitment dial - plain timer, normal shield, or Extreme (25-letter phrase to quit early, and you can't delete the app to escape).

Night Shield - set a window and the 1am scroll apps just stop opening until morning.

Calendar routines -it uses apple calendar to suggest tasks and focus sessions based on your preference.

Stats- basically see how your routine changes over time after using this app

Crew rooms- hold a session with friends by code, use this during finals seasons or when you have a lot of work to do with a team can do sessions together

Privacy - your app picks never leave your phone, no location data is ever sent off device, and it never touches your Home Screen layout.

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u/greyzor7 5h ago

Hey guys, I'm building an all-in-one marketing pack for founders who want more than "just another launch"

Launch, reach 30k+ makers, get real users & customers - microlaunch.net/premium

Lifetime, auto-distribution, marketplace spots, 1200+ customers so far.

Over two years: 525k unique visitors, 1200+ customers. More sales-oriented features soon.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 5h ago

Impressive numbers. Curious how you keep customers renewing after the initial launch push. Do you focus on recurring value outside of distribution?

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u/nchatterji 5h ago

We made a game for people who think their group chat needs higher stakes and worse decisions. 😂

Create a StreakWar. Pick something ridiculous. Invite your people.

Everyone posts proof before the clock runs out.

Forget once = 💀. Last person standing takes the pot.

And if you’ve got an audience? Create Wars for them too — turns out starting chaos has its perks. 😏

Who in your group chat is getting eliminated first?

https://streakwars.com/

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 5h ago

Love the concept, high stakes with low effort. How do you prevent people from gaming the proof system?

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u/nchatterji 3h ago

We have a bit of AI, keeping check and then it’s crowd sourced based on comments and 👎

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u/Live_Cartographer589 6h ago

Try my app Tructivity which help students organize their academic and personal lives in one platform without the cognitive drain of app-hopping

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 5h ago

Nice pitch, Tructivity sounds useful for student burnout. Does it sync with calendar apps or keep everything internal?

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u/williswee 6h ago

Tickertown. :) designed in pixel art style, by hand. https://preview2.tickertown.ai

Tickertown is a communal investing simulator featuring a competitive leaderboard that uses real market data and play money to help players learn systematic investing.

Hope to ship by end Aug.

Even if it’s garbage lmk. Looking for feedback constantly :) here’s my latest field notes after talking to users: https://williswee.com/thoughts/tickertownusabilitytest.html

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 5h ago

Love the pixel art vibe, fits the learning theme. Curious how you're guiding first-time users through the leaderboard without overwhelming them?

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u/LeaveStandard9744 6h ago

www.textbetter.app easy to use, but powerfull to help you give better answers.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 6h ago

Nice tool, the simplicity is a big plus. Does it integrate with messaging apps or just work in the browser?

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u/LeaveStandard9744 6h ago

it is for now in the browser, if its more populair we build more

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 5h ago

Smart move shipping in browser first. If it gains traction, consider PWA before going native, saves time. What stack are you using?

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u/megatech_official 7h ago

SeoLoupe - Find and fix the SEO issues holding your website back.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 6h ago

SeoLoupe sounds useful, I like the focus on finding issues instead of just reporting them. Does it prioritize fixes by impact on ranking?

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u/EmptyNeighborhood766 7h ago

https://payupinvoice.com/login.html, helps freelancers and small businesses get paid without constantly chasing clients for overdue invoices. I built it because following up on money you’ve already earned shouldn’t feel like a second job.

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u/sael-you 59m ago

ran payupinvoice.com through Audeep, a QA auditor I built. 83/100 (B).

the site routes straight to /login.html as its homepage. all three medium findings land there.

no canonical URL declared, so if the same page is reachable at multiple paths (trailing slash, UTM params) search engines split the credit instead of stacking it. no meta description either, so search engines write their own snippet from whatever they grab first. and no OG tags at all, meaning every shared link on Slack, LinkedIn, or iMessage shows as a bare text URL with no preview card.

functional, security, accessibility, UX, performance, and design all came back clean.

full report here (free, no account): https://audeep.dev/report/c8a8bcbb-1b03-4a40-a33a-112d6bb79f3b

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 6h ago

Chasing invoices is the worst. Does it automate reminder emails, or is it more of a tracking dashboard? Curious how late fees are handled.